STS breathes new life into Rubinstein/Romero’s obscure, yet loved classic Ship to Shore PhonoCo What a wonderful time it is to be a fan of both horror and vinyl records. Only 5 short years ago, it would have seemed like a pipe dream to find a score such as Martin — released originally by the awesome...

‘Friday Night Lights’ score as star-studded as ever, accompanied by average pressing Hip-O Not often are we graced with such a perfect marriage of music and subject as one sees with Explosions In The Sky’s Friday Night Lights soundtrack. The vastness and potential desolation of H.G....

Power Glove’s ‘EP1′ shows off initial promise, nifty pop culture integration Invada Records While Power Glove has since entered the mainstream through unconventional avenues — between scoring things like Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon and one of the best Key & Peele sketches — it was EP1 which...

‘Best Of Nicktoons’ a fun, colorful trip into the past Enjoy The Toons Records This review was submitted by Jason Hockney Zeimet. Ahh….the ’90s. Spinning Best of Nicktoons — courtesy of Ross Shotlands’ new sub-label, Enjoy The Toons Records — was an immediate time-warp,...

Social Distortion’s self-titled reissue a standout among RSD fare Brookvale Records This review was submitted by Jason Hockney Zeimet. In the 1980s, Social Distortion echoed their native Hollywood stories, the “cool,” respected kid in the background, and the one never quite ascending...

Reissue of third Phoenix LP has nice sound, feels like afterthought elsewhere Parlophone It’s kinda easy to forget about It’s Never Been Like That, the third full length album from Phoenix. It’s not a debut record, United, the one serving as their official introduction and the one fans...